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Affordable London Flats Sell Out in Three Hours

Published On: November 6, 2015 at 4:17 pm

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Yesterday, we reported that a new build development in Hounslow, London, had attracted so much attention that prospective buyers had been queuing in the street since Wednesday morning.

Affordable London Flats Sell Out in Three Hours

Affordable London Flats Sell Out in Three Hours

All of the flats – 215 of them, with a combined value of £60m – sold out yesterday evening in a record three hours. This equates to sales worth £335,000 per minute.

Half of the buyers are owner-occupiers and the other half are investors.

Nine people camped overnight on Wednesday, with the queue growing to 30 hopefuls by 9am yesterday morning.

The queue had built up to around 150 people by the launch at 5pm yesterday, and by 6.30pm, 250 buyers had rushed through the doors at Trinity Square, the former London headquarters of American Airlines.

By 8pm, all of the flats had been sold.

The apartments will not be ready to move into for almost two years, with the development due for completion in autumn 2017.

More than 2,000 had registered for the launch. All of the flats are either studios or one-bedroom apartments, with prices starting at £199,000.

Over 40% of the development is priced below £250,000. The one-bed flats sold for between £310,000-£315,000, significantly lower than the London average of £350,000-£450,000, depending on the area.

The developer, Galliard, described the project as the capital’s largest new build development for first time buyers and first time investors.

The first person in the queue was Monika Morawska, who has been hoping to become a homeowner. She previously missed out on another recent Galliard launch in Hayes, Middlesex, where the homes sold out within four hours.

For more details, read yesterday’s piece: /buyers-camping-out-for-chance-to-buy-affordable-london-flats/

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tesco to Sell 14 Sites to Property Developer

Published On: October 15, 2015 at 5:04 pm

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This morning (Thursday 15th October 2015), Tesco announced that it is selling 14 former supermarket sites to a property developer.

The move suggests that building homes is more profitable than creating shops, especially in some parts of the country.

Additionally, it appears that the supermarket trend of land banking – buying up large sections of land for potential retail development – has come to an end.

Tesco to Sell 14 Sites to Property Developer

Tesco to Sell 14 Sites to Property Developer

It is expected that other supermarkets will follow in Tesco’s footsteps, by releasing land for housing and smaller retail projects. This must be good news to the Government, which is keen to build lots more homes.

Chief Financial Officer of Tesco, Alan Stewart, explains how many homes could be built: “It certainly will be thousands, I think it will depend on council by council, site by site exactly what the development turns out to be.”

It is believed that up to 10,000 homes could be built on the sites Tesco has sold across the South East of England.

Stewart continues: “These sites were all bought because we intended to put a store [in] and then develop residential around them.

“We wanted to ensure that we would work with the communities and the council in order to develop and build housing and the other projects as quickly as possible, and in a way that is sympathetic to the community.”

The 14 sites are part of the 49 locations that Tesco is vacating, announced earlier this year.

The remaining spots remain mostly unsold and derelict, leading to criticism from local MPs, particularly Pat McFadden of Wolverhampton South East, who believes the local community has been let down.

When asked if he sympathises with opponents, Stewart responds: “Of course, and I think it’s in these sort of sites and these communities [that] it’s very difficult. These were difficult decisions we made.

“They weren’t made without a lot of contemplation, a lot of thought, and we’ll do everything we can to try to get the developments that were expected in these areas, developed as quickly as possible.”1

It is unknown whether sites in the north of England will be sold as easily as lucrative spots in the south.

At present, there is no timeline for selling the remaining sites, which are currently unused.

1 http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-34537048

House Building Set to Rise This Year

Published On: September 29, 2015 at 10:52 am

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House Building Set to Rise This Year

House Building Set to Rise This Year

House building levels are set to rise this year in the UK, according to data from the National House Building Council (NHBC).

Between June and August this year, 40,101 new homes were registered, an 11% increase on the same three months in 2014, when 36,149 new homes were registered.

Of these registrations, 8,310 were built in Greater London, while fewer homes were built in Wales, the South East, South West, Yorkshire and the Humber and the West Midlands.

The amount of new home registrations in the private sector during the June-August period hit 30,210, compared with 27,072 last year. In the public sector, 9,891 new homes were registered, up from 9,077 in the same three months in 2014.

However, the figures reveal that registrations for August alone were down by 6%, from 11,037 last August to 10,362 this year.

Last month, the private sector saw a slight drop of 1%, from 8,476 in August 2014 to 8,401 this year, and public sector registrations declined by 23%, at 1,961 compared to 2,561 last year. This decrease follows six consecutive months of growth when compared to last year.

Chief Executive of the NHBC, Mike Quinton, comments: “Despite a slight decrease for August, overall registration levels for the rolling quarter show the same steady growth we’ve seen throughout 2015.

“However, we are now seeing registration volumes fall in the public and affordable sector after a good start to the year.

“This may be due to many housing associations holding back on developments in light of welfare reforms and the cap on rental increases.

“We will closely monitor this over the coming months, along with the private sector, as the house building industry strives to build more new, quality homes that the UK needs.”1

1 http://www.propertyindustryeye.com/house-building-on-course-to-increase-this-year/

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Latest New Build Homes

Published On: September 16, 2015 at 2:53 pm

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If you’re looking to invest in a new property or buy a brand new home for yourself, here are the latest houses around the country (and abroad) that might spark your interest.

Bath Riverside, Bath: One-bedroom flat – £495,000 

This waterside stretch was once a 44-acre industrial site, now being reinvented as a residential quarter of flats, houses, parks and shops. It is just a short walk along a new river path to the city centre and there are views of Royal Victoria Park.

The homes are a modern take on Bath’s Regency crescents and terraces, with all properties built of Bath stone.

The Old Brewery, Horndean, Hampshire: Two-bedroom flat – £239,500

The old Gales brewery was a landmark of the village for 160 years until it closed in 2006. It has since been reimagined as 32 flats. The homes are stylish with shiny white kitchens.

Brighouse Park Rigg, Edinburgh: Six-bedroom house – £1.375m 

Half of the bedrooms in this house come with en suites, and if this is not luxurious enough, then the property has all of the 21st-century features you will ever need. Home automation wiring allows you to run your home from away and mood lighting suits any attitude. The sliding glass doors overlook the Firth of Forth.

Bradford Quay, Wadebridge, Cornwall: Four-bedroom house – £550,000  

The price may seem steep for an inland four-bed, but water is on your doorstep in the form of the River Camel. Ride along the Camel Trail five miles to Padstow or Bodmin in the other direction.

The interior of the property is smart, with oak flooring, granite worktops and two en suite bathrooms. If you love your views, there’s two terraces and a balcony.

Marbella, Spain: Apartments – From £142,000 

This complex was built to resemble an ancient Spanish village fitting into the hillside. The cubes of apartments are set around two swimming pools and a spa.

Residents have access to 24-hour security and a concierge, air conditioning and underground car parking.

Many of the private terraces have views to Africa.

New Home Registrations Rising

Published On: September 1, 2015 at 9:19 am

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New Home Registrations Rising

New Home Registrations Rising

The amount of new homes being registered to be built around the UK is rising, outperforming levels recorded in 2014, according to the National House Building Council (NHBC) data for July.

After a strong second quarter (Q2) of this year, the new figures reveal a rise of 14% for the rolling quarter May-July, compared to the same period last year.

The NHBC announced that 43,684 new homes were registered, with 32,521 in the private sector and 11,163 in the public sector.

Last year, 38,365 new homes were registered in the same three-month period, of which 28,804 were in the private sector and 9,561 were in the public sector.

However, new home registrations have dropped in two regions, Yorkshire and the Humber and the South East.

Total new homes registered in May-July

Region

May-July 2015

May-July 2014

North East 1,638 1,375
North West 4,062 2,983
Yorkshire and the Humber 1,821 2,470
West Midlands 3,632 3,266
East Midlands 3,602 4,059
East of England 4,752 3,555
South West 4,146 3,975
Greater London 9,118 6,326
South East 5,204 6,154
Total for England 37,975 34,163
Scotland – Councils 3,543 2,492
Wales – Unitary authorities 1,327 1,143
Northern Ireland – Counties 839 567
Total for UK 43,684 38,365